Month: April 2017

What have I been knitting lately? I feel like things are getting a bit heavy on this blog, between the forgiveness and the depression and the CFS, so time for some brief light relief before I get back to the more emotional stuff (because I’ve got plenty of that coming up, too. Poor reader!/Lucky reader! –… Continue reading Kninterlude

Recently I was asked to decide what my two primary conditions are. ME/CFS is the indisputable elephant sitting on my chest. But the chance to pick another one – so much to choose from. The other day, I came to a conclusion: it’s really horrible, what’s happening to me. It sounds obvious, but it’s taken me… Continue reading I’m up and down like a yoyo

Aspiring novelist’s non-fiction outlet discussing mental health, emotional life, and the general in-betweenness of being a 20-something. Also occasionally knitting.

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'I don't know how more people haven't got mental health problems, thinking is one of the hardest things I've come across, and when I can't articulate what I want to say it drives me crazy. Sometimes, when I'm at a really noisy train station, one of the ones with the big fat trains like King's Cross, I feel like putting down my bags and shouting things out, because I've Got Something To Say.' - Kate Nash, Don't You Want to Share the Guilt?